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                             As part of its ongoing commitment to engage with the international community to
                           improve health worldwide, Yale has launched the Global Health Leadership
                       Institute (GHLI). The mission of GHLI is to develop the next generation of global
                  health leaders at Yale and around the world through innovative educational, training
        and research programs to strengthen health systems and ensure health equity and quality of care for all.
GHLI supports health leaders to improve the performance of health systems through leadership development, quality improvement programs, and health systems research. The Institute is also a center for debate and progress on leadership and other critical global health issues. GHLI is guided by a model of strategic problem solving which posits that the close integration of academic and practitioner perspectives is central to ensuring positive and lasting change. This model requires specification of the targeted problem, identification of core strategies to achieve a defined objective, leadership to implement the strategy and rigorous measurement to support continuous improvement. GHLI champions a relational framework for leadership, understanding leadership as a dynamic role within a group that can unlock synergies leading to the success of the organization.

Inaugural Conference

Strategic Problem Solving in Global Health
June 15 - 19, 2009
New Haven, CT

From June 15-19, 2009, the GHLI hosted five country delegations from Ethiopia, Ghana, Liberia, Mexico and Rwanda for its inaugural conference, Strategic Problem Solving in Global Health. Through classroom learning sessions from Yale faculty, a distinguished panel of experts and facilitated work sessions, the goal of the conference was to build leadership capacity and serve as a launching point for delegations to implement focused efforts to strengthen their health systems. Click here to learn more.


 
Slideshow of the 2009 GHLI Conference

Take a look at our slideshow with photos from our inaugural GHLI conference.

News and Announcements


For full coverage of GHLI press releases, blogs and news articles, click here.


 

World Fellows "Return to Yale Forum"

"Progress Toward the Millennium Development Goals for Health"

Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009

3:30-5:00 PM

Yale School of Medicine Harkness Lounge, 367 Cedar St.

Panel discussion will feature Yale World Fellows James Kondo, Health Policy Institute, Japan; Precious Lunga, UK Medical Research Council; Rozina Mistry, Aga Khan Health Services, Pakistan; and Ali Sindi, Emergency Management Center, Iraq.

“The Return to Yale Forum” is a biennial reunion at which World Fellows meet to debate some of the world’s most critical problems and strategize on joint actions to address issues such as climate change, public health, human rights, and globalization.

Click here for the full press release.  Click here to follow all "Return to Yale Forum" events open to the public at the Yale Calendar.


 

Ambassador Mark Dybul

Leadership in Global Health:
The Future of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

4:00-5:30 PM

School of Public Health's Winslow Auditorium, 60 College St.

Ambassador Dybul was a principal architect of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and subsequently served as the United States Global AIDS Coordinator from 2006 until January 2009. On his visit to YSPH, Ambassador Dybul will discuss PEPFAR and his vision for the future of U.S. development assistance for HIV/AIDS and his insights on the importance of leadership in global health. Find this event on the Yale Calendar.

Read about the event in the Yale Daily News.


 

Press Release: July 23, 2009
“Yale and Tsignhua University to Develop Healthcare Leadership in China”

As part of its continuing engagement in global health issues, Yale University’s Global Health Leadership Institute is partnering with Tsinghua University to launch a four-year leadership development program in healthcare management for women in China. READ MORE >



Blog: June 29th, 2009
Paradox and Strategy in Global Health Leadership

Read blog by Betsy Bradley and Lauren Taylor reflecting on seminal lessons from the GHLI conference. READ MORE >